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Leadership & Management
Equipping The Workforce
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Equipping the Workforce
Manager’s Induction Programme Towards Safe, Effective and Compassionate Care – Guidelines to embed NISCC standards CPD for Social Care Workers PRTL – Audit for Social Care Workers
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Manager Induction Programme
Why a Manager’s Induction Programme an effective induction process can help new managers settle in, become productive more quickly and to help prevent them from leaving within their first six months in their new role Linked to level 4 Certificate in principles of Leadership and Management Linked to level 5 Diploma
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Manager Induction Programme
Skills for Care and Development (SfC&D) National Framework Skills for Care, Social Care Wales and Scottish Social Services Council Skills for Care (SfC)
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What we Need from You Review the standards
Is the format easy to follow Does the introduction help you understand the standard Are the main areas and knowledge requirements easy to understand and follow Is there anything we have missed Is there an additional standard we should include – what and why? Are the knowledge requirements for each standards comprehensive?
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Over to You Each table has one standard to review
Feedback sheets on tables 15 minutes to review Feedback
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PRTL – Audit Pilot 2018 Staff registered for 5 years in Nursing and Residential Homes and Children’s Residential Homes Guidance – we are looking for a short lived virtual reference group to review the main guidance document Have we got the language right Is it easy to follow Does it do what it sets out to do – i.e. explain PRTL
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Thank You What We Need From You! PRTL Reference Group Contact details
We will you the document – along with 3 – 4 questions about the document and time frame for feedback That’s it! Thank You
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Towards Safe, Effective and Compassionate Care:
Guidelines Supporting Domiciliary Care Workers to meet the NISCC Standards of Conduct and Practice.
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Background Funded by Guidelines and Audit Implementation Network (GAIN) clinical-audit-programme/ Written in collaboration with the sector Evidence based and practice informed
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The guideline has three steps:
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Have you had the following type of conversations or thoughts at work?
“I'm concerned about Mary at work, despite having received of medication training she has still made a mistake when administrating “ “I'm concerned about June at work she continually misreads the rota and doesn't turn up on shift” “I'm concerned about Rob he seems to think he has nothing to learn, knows it all. I'm not as confident about his competence as he is!” “We are confident that our structures for supervision have ensured that lone workers have the opportunity to reflect on their work and to learn together with other domiciliary care workers” “Sean's attitude at work with staff and service users is fantastic he shows so much positivity and enthusiasm, if only I could bottle it”
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Understand Staff Behaviours
As a manager you can use the checklists to understand what ‘drives’ staff behaviour is it their: Capability? – knowledge, skills, memory, attention, capacity to learn Motivation? – role identity, emotions, goals, beliefs about consequences Opportunity? – environmental context, resources, social influences
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Figure 4 - The COM-B system – a framework for understanding behaviour (Michie et al, 2015)
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Recognise Implications of Behaviour for the Workplace
Findings from a literature review that examined the evidence base around effective strategies for promoting and sustaining positive behaviour and adherence to professional standards Helps to gather a full picture by considering how positive and negative behaviour can manifest in the workplace
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Adapting the work environment
Promote Best Practice Checklists can be used to self-assess a range of evidence based approaches to maximise positive behaviour and adherence to the NISCC Standards Enablement Persuasion Education & Training Modelling Restriction Adapting the work environment Incentives Coercion
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Interested? Access the guideline
clinical-audit-programme/guidelines/ / Give it a go Look out for interactive version on NISCC website Let NISCC know whether or not it is useful, could be improved
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Development of a learning and Improvement Framework
Strategic theme three - To develop the Social Care Workforce (NISCC Corporate Plan, NISCC: 2017) Social care workers will have the knowledge, skills and competencies to be able to respond and adapt to changing service needs in social care. We plan to work in partnership with stakeholders to create a learning and improvement framework to ensure the social care workforce is skilled, confident and competent.
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Social Care Matters: Challenges and Opportunities for the Social Care Workforce in NI (NISCC, 2017).
Power to People Proposals to reboot adult care & support in N.I. report (DoH, 2017). Figure 1 Draft Learning and improvement framework
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The first column - stages of competence from novice to expert (Benner, 1982)
Within a social care context this continuum takes account the ever-increasing complex nature of social care provision The sector requires a workforce at different levels of qualification from level 2 through to level 5 In comparing settings the domiciliary care sector and nursing home care settings are two service areas where the least number of staff hold relevant vocational qualifications This continuum recognises this disparity a continuum recognises opportunities to develop knowledge, skills and values and progress along the continuum
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The middle column (grey) recognises what is currently in place to support learning and development for the workforce as well initiatives that are in development Level one (entry into social care ensuring a value base) Level two (baseline expectations quality, conduct and practice) Level three (development and assessment of competence) The third column (blue) what we have in place and in development in relation to meet registration requirements, to recognise learning and a guideline to better ensure a whole organisational approach to CPD.
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Summary and Questions Figure 1 outlines the systems and process we have in place and in development for implementing CPD. It identifies a range of guides and tools that when considered collectively can provide a consistent approach to ensuring the right people enter the profession and have opportunities to develop specialist roles underpinned my formal qualifications Figure 1 – As a learning and development framework are the main areas covered? What is missing? Would it be useful for employers? On a web-based interactive platform on the NISCC website this framework could be ‘housed’ with link to resources and examples of best practice. How interested would you be in this?
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